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Night Work

Choose the quiet feast.

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Aardwolf

Prinsip spesies: Specialized Humility

Choose the quiet feast.

The quiet job can be the one that feeds you best.

Aardwolves are hyena relatives that feed mainly on termites, using long sticky tongues and nocturnal foraging rather than large-prey hunting.

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African Civet

Prinsip spesies: Scented Adaptation

Keep the stripe.

Adjust to the night without losing your pattern.

African Civets are nocturnal omnivores with striped coats, scent-marking glands, and flexible diets that let them forage across varied habitats.

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African Clawed Frog

Prinsip spesies: Tactile Hunting

Feel the water.

Unusual tools become intelligence when they read the world by touch.

African Clawed Frogs are fully aquatic frogs with clawed hind feet and sensitive lateral-line-like systems that help detect movement and locate prey underwater.

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African Palm Civet

Prinsip spesies: Quiet Reward

Find fruit in the dark.

Sweet things are often found by the one who moves quietly after dark.

African Palm Civets are nocturnal, tree-climbing mammals that forage in forests for fruit and other foods, using climbing ability and night activity to move through the canopy.

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African Pygmy Hedgehog

Prinsip spesies: Spined Night Foraging

Forage behind spines.

Small bodies can stay safe when curiosity is wrapped in protection.

African Pygmy Hedgehogs are small nocturnal insectivores with protective spines, strong smell-based foraging, and a defensive habit of curling into a prickly ball when threatened.

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American Dipper

Prinsip spesies: Unexpected Depth

Walk the river.

The body built for the current can do what no one expects of a songbird.

American Dippers forage in fast mountain streams by diving and walking underwater, using strong legs, dense plumage, and adaptations for cold rushing water.

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Asian Palm Civet

Prinsip spesies: Nocturnal Opportunism

Work the night.

Resourcefulness often appears in the quiet hours and overlooked places.

Asian Palm Civets are nocturnal, adaptable omnivores that forage in trees and human-edge habitats.

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Banner-tailed Kangaroo Rat

Prinsip spesies: Seed-Cache Nightwork

Cache before dawn.

Preparation is survival when water and food cannot be assumed.

Banner-tailed Kangaroo Rats live in arid habitats, cache seeds, build burrow systems, and forage mostly at night.

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Barn Owl

Prinsip spesies: Acoustic Precision

Hear the hidden.

The unseen becomes visible to the one shaped to hear it.

Barn Owls have silent flight and a heart-shaped facial disc that helps funnel sound to asymmetrical ears, allowing precise location of hidden prey in darkness.

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Bee Hummingbird

Prinsip spesies: Tiny Precision

Hover small.

The smallest body can still hold impossible control.

Bee Hummingbirds are the smallest birds in the world. They hover at flowers using rapid wingbeats and feed with tiny bills and tongues adapted for nectar.

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Black Rhinoceros

Prinsip spesies: Thorn Browsing

Grip the thorn.

The right mouth can turn roughness into nourishment.

Black Rhinoceroses are browsers with pointed prehensile upper lips used to grasp leaves, twigs, and thorny branches.

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Black-crowned Night Heron

Prinsip spesies: Nocturnal Timing

Wait for dusk.

Work becomes effective when it follows the hour it was made for.

Black-crowned Night Herons are crepuscular and nocturnal feeders that wait near water edges to catch fish, amphibians, and other prey in dim light.

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Black-shouldered Kite

Prinsip spesies: Suspended Focus

Hold above the field.

Stillness in the air can sharpen the whole field below.

Black-shouldered Kites often hover over open grasslands or fields while scanning for rodents and small prey before dropping to strike.

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Blue Mud Dauber

Prinsip spesies: Solitary Provision

Prepare the cell.

Care can be precise, practical, and done alone before anyone notices.

Blue Mud Daubers are solitary wasps that build mud nests and provision them with prey for developing larvae.

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Boat-billed Heron

Prinsip spesies: Utility

Trust the strange tool.

The strange tool becomes perfect when the right darkness arrives.

Boat-billed Herons have unusually broad scoop-like bills and large eyes, and they often feed at night in mangroves and wetlands.

Boobook Owl (Ninox boobook) thumbnail image on AnimalDex

Boobook Owl

Prinsip spesies: Compact Wisdom

Watch small, see deep.

Wisdom does not need a large body when the eyes are awake in the dark.

Boobook Owls are small nocturnal owls that hunt insects, small birds, and mammals using sharp vision, hearing, and quiet flight after dark.

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Broad-bodied Chaser

Prinsip spesies: Fast Focus

Aim and adjust.

Focus works best when you can adjust quickly.

Dragonflies hunt with sharp vision, rapid flight, hovering, and sudden directional changes near water.

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Brush-tailed Mulgara

Prinsip spesies: Night-Heat Economy

Hunt after heat.

Timing can make limited energy go further.

Mulgaras are small carnivorous marsupials of arid Australia that shelter by day and hunt insects or small vertebrates at night.

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